Archives/Museums

Commercial/Specialty

The Problem

Archives, museums, and libraries house irreplaceable collections that are acutely sensitive to humidity. Paper, textiles, photographs, paintings, and organic materials all degrade when humidity is too high, too low, or too variable.

ASHRAE and conservation standards set specific humidity ranges (typically 30-50% RH with minimal fluctuation) that must be maintained 24/7/365.

Standard HVAC systems often can't deliver the stability these collections require — especially in older buildings, during seasonal transitions, or in humid climates.

How We Solve It

We engineer desiccant systems for archival and museum environments that deliver the stable, precise humidity control conservation standards demand.

Our systems are designed for continuous operation with minimal maintenance — protecting collections year-round without the humidity excursions that standard HVAC systems allow.

We work with preservation specialists and facility engineers to design humidity control that meets conservation requirements while working within the constraints of the building.

Applications

Artifact & Document Preservation

Maintaining ASHRAE-recommended humidity ranges for long-term collection protection.

Climate-Controlled Storage

Stable humidity in archive vaults, collection storage, and display environments.

Have a preservation environment that needs better humidity control?

Let's talk.